Exterior view of Miners Union Hall, also called Donnelley Mercantile building, 412 West Victor Avenue, Victor, Colorado, a two-story commerical building with brick masonry and decorative frieze. Second-story on right side has tall, narrow windows with curved & decorative lintels; second-story on left side of building has two bay windows & decorative colonettes, ornate & decorative cornice with fan-like top piece & anvil on roofline, Donnelley lettered underneath anvil. Ground floor has two double entry doorways & storeroom windows with transoms. Shows two horse-drawn ore wagons parked on street, a group of men on boardwalk on right side of building (Elk Club side) and two men on left side (mercantile side). Adjacent brick building has advertising painted on brick: W.E. Pruett, Rooms 9 & 10, real estate, loans, stocks, & mining investments.

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Also hand-written on back of albumen photoprint: Miners Union store, Victor, Colo. June 4th 1904.; Mounted albumen photoprint in good condition.; Photographer's stamp on front corner of mat; title hand-written on back of albumen photoprint mounted on mat board; formerly negative F32616.; R7100005263

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